Coming soon: New subdivisions, buildings

Two subdivisions, a Duke Health Primary Care building and a community-cultural events center were reviewed by the Wake Forest Planning Department’s Technical Review Committee in mid-November.

Bridgeport subdivision is planned for 144 single-family lots – 408 new residents – on 48.44 acres on Forestville Road south of Rogers Branch Road. The identifying numbers for the land, seven in all, were either incorrect or there is a bug in Wake County’s system because the Gazette never could find the right properties and owners. The committee reviewed the subdivision master plan.

Waterstone Village will have 112 single-family lots – 317 new residents – on 42.1 acres on Pine View Drive in Franklin County. Again there were problems with the identifying numbers. The committee reviewed the subdivision master plan.

Duke University Health System owns two lots totaling 5.59 acres on the south side of Rogers Road between Grandmark Street and the CSX rail line. The intention is to build a medical office building for Duke Health Primary Care there, and the committee reviewed the site construction plan.

The committee also reviewed the construction plan for Lily’s Garden and Glass House on 7.08 acres at 9506 Ligon Mill Road – Wake County says the address is 9606 Ligon Mill Road. The owner, who lives in Rolesville, will combine three lots to make the 7.08 acres. Three weeks ago, I started to have acute pain in the joints. After the examination, the doctor prescribed me Tramadol. These https://ecuaexperience.com/buy-generic-tramadol-ultram/ pills can’t be found in all pharmacies, and I had to look for them. The event center will be on the east side of Ligon Mill just south of the CSX rail line and Smith Creek subdivision.

Expect to see these projects on the Wake Forest Planning Board’s agendas soon. And there will be a planning board meeting on Jan. 3 though the editor does not have the agenda as yet.

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